TheObamaFile.com, an extensive information depot questioning Barack Obama's eligibility to hold the office of president, has vanished off the Internet, and its publisher believes the political end is also near for the commander in chief.
"This guy is coming down, there's nothing anybody can do about it," declares Parker Shannon, a 70-year-old retiree who has documented alleged violations by Obama for the past two years from his home in suburban Boston.
But Shannon stresses his decision to shut down the site had nothing to do with any kind of pressure from the government.
"The Obama camp didn't get to me. They can't," he told WND. "What got to me is my fellow Americans, the cheap bastards."
"I'm disappointed," he said, explaining he lives on Social Security and a small amount of retirement money. "I just am tired of doing what I'm doing, and I get 50 e-mails a day telling me I'm a great patriot and they're praying for me. I don't want to hear it. Just send me $10."
Shannon says he spent 60 to 70 hours a week on his efforts and received only $240 in the entire two years despite displaying prominent donation buttons. The home page now just has a logo and the words, "Closed. Lack of support."
"There was no warning. This is freaky scary. " said Tony Licursi of Kennesaw, Ga., of the sudden shutdown. "There was more info there than [Roman historian] Tacitus could've ever dreamed."
Shannon says he decided to pull the plug on the Obama File after celebrating his 70th birthday last night, and he is now going to reassess what to do with his reams of information, including the possibility of writing a book.
"I've got more stuff on Obama than anybody on the planet. I'm not gonna let it go to waste," he said, adding, "I'm not doing it for free anymore."
Shannon's site didn't claim Obama is not an American citizen. In fact, it clearly stated, "Obama is a citizen. He's just not a natural born citizen."
The phrase "natural born citizen" is key, because the Constitution, Article 2, Section 1, states, "No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President."
I wonder. Despite his protest to the contrary, did the ObamaBORG thugs get to him? Or, is it more plausible to speculate that maybe he was paid off to remove it from the Internet?
One of the reasons that I happen to think it is the latter is because the site was chosen to be a part of the National Archives (can't recall the exact title) regarding Obama's presidency. Why would a "patriot" take down a site so quickly - without warning (and without posting any additional pleadings for donations) and take such a library of information away from public view?
Perhaps the author does want to write a book (he certainly has accumulated a huge amount of information to do so) and taking the information off the Internet is the only way to be able to sell such a book in the future.
In addition to this development, I have also found a WorldNetDaily radio broadcast that discusses Lou Dobbs demand for Obama to show us the birth certificate, plus more about the overall issue of eligibility for POTUS.
More:
BORN IN THE USA?
Guess how many ways to get Hawaii 'birth certificate'
Some required nothing more than assertion from an adult
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